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Sedona Times On News Stands September 23

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Dear Editor: Our Annual Lodging Council Meeting

is Tuesday, August 3rd, 1:00 p.m. at the Sedona Rouge Hotel & Spa. We have a very exciting and informative meeting planned for this year. Our keynote speaker is Debbie Johnson, President and CEO of the AZ Hotel & Lodging Association, who will enlighten us on Arizona’s hotelier position regarding the controversial immigration law, SB1070, which is slated to become effective this Thursday,... 

Sedona Art in the Roundabouts Finalists Named

City of Sedona Finalists for Public Art Competition For State Route 179 Roundabouts at the “Y” and Brewer Road Recently the City of Sedona Art in Public Places Committee approved three finalists for the public art competition for the State Route 179 roundabouts at the “Y” and Brewer Road.  Out of the twenty proposals received in the Call to Artists, the following Sedona... 

Sedona City Talk

Sedona Mayor, Rob Adams One of the things that I like most about my job as Mayor is having the opportunity to work with other Council members, City staff and citizens to make a difference in our community. It is one of the most fulfilling experiences that I have ever had. That being said, perhaps you can imagine my disappointment when a neighbor recently complained,  “nothing is ever accomplished... 

Why Lies Are Better Than Truth

  Eddie Maddock, sedonaeye.com contributing writer and Sedona Times Newspaper, Assistant Editor        Now and then when something unexpected pops into our lives the inclination frequently is to capture and preserve the event, object or, in some cases, memory. Pressed flowers, ticket stubs, baseball cards, photographs and autographs are examples of collectables for many of us. The following... 

Ladies! Your Beauty Coach Has Arrived

Ceci DiGiovanni, Sedona’s Beauty Coach will make your monsoon rainy days a time to relax! Enjoy being pampered at the Beauty Coach Spa in West Sedona! Ask Ceci today to schedule your beauty treatment appointment.   Ladies, your beauty coach is waiting so call 928-282-SKIN.  Feel and look years younger!    Read More →

Studio Live! Dry River Yacht Club July 24

Dry River Yacht Club Tempe Arizona’s Dry River Yacht Club has been rolling into cities across the United States bringing their eclectic brand of gypsy western folk rock with them. Behind the amazing range of lead vocalist/accordionist Garnet, who already has drawn comparisons to the likes of Ani DiFranco and Bjork, the band utilizes a classical instrumentation that includes bassoon, bass... 

Weber’s IGA Supports Big Park Elementary School

Village of Oak Creek’s IGA Grocery, owned and operated by Jake Weber of Sedona, offers its shoppers an opportunity to help students of Big Park Elementary School by purchasing and donating NEW “back to school” supplies. The Sedona Times encourages our readers to drop by Weber’s IGA, pick up the list of Big Park Elementary School’s needed supplies, and support this... 

Farmers Market Request for Sign Code Exemption

by Mike Ward, Sedona City Council      A special meeting of the Sedona City Council on July 21, 2010, was held to consider two issues involving the city’s Sign Code. City staff requested the City Council to allow additional temporary on-premise and off-premise signage for businesses located along Airport Road and at the Sedona Airport during construction of the Airport Road traffic light... 

Public Service Announcement: Monsoon Rains

Stay Safe This Monsoon Season – Do Not Cross Flooded Washes Recent rains from the monsoon season have road crews on alert and you must be too! Storms have brought needed moisture and a cool down for some parts of the Sonoran Desert .  Rains also bring a level of danger to drivers on the road and hikers and off-roaders. When the rains hit – slow down!  Do not cross flooded washes or bypass... 
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